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the big story here is that steve cohen is in davos. cheryl: raising money? shaking hands? >> good point. as we know, as we were first to report, they are expecting massive redemptions amid the investigations as well as the criminal probe into the fund managers where cohen was involved, though, it's unclear whether he knew inside information was passed around. that's what's going on. it's clear that the government wants to make a case criminal and civil against cohen, and fcc capital. here's what they are saying, particularly about the civil case. the civil case resulted in a wells notice saying the staff intends to charge the target. the target here is sac, and if they settle, it's going to be a big fine, and they are telling investors, and the questions come up rapidly and a lot as that redemption date where people can pull money at approaches. i think it's february 15th. saying, listen, we are cooperating. we have responded to their wells notice. they are saying that they are not in settlement negotiations, not yet. they have responded. cheryl: that would be premature, w
the big story here is that steve cohen is in davos. cheryl: raising money? shaking hands? >> good point. as we know, as we were first to report, they are expecting massive redemptions amid the investigations as well as the criminal probe into the fund managers where cohen was involved, though, it's unclear whether he knew inside information was passed around. that's what's going on. it's clear that the government wants to make a case criminal and civil against cohen, and fcc capital....
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i'm sure steve must have been surprised. presidents generally don't want to share the spotlight with anybody. but the president, you heard him, said he wanted to say thanks, that's sort of sweet. secretary clinton said it showed a nice thing about democracy, that was kind of nice. it's bound, though, to generate a lot of questions. is this one step short of endorsing her to replace him next time? was it payback for that speech her husband made at the democratic convention? we're not going to get any answers to those questions for sure. but one thing that is for sure, scott, one definition of news is anything out of the ordinary. so this definitely qualifies as news. >> pelley: it was. bob, thank you very much. don't miss bob's "face the nation" on sunday. his guests will include democratic senator dianne feinstein of california talking about her bill to ban assault weapons. "face the nation" on sunday. you know, you probably noticed the secretary was wearing glasses instead of her usual contact lenses. her spokesman says tha
i'm sure steve must have been surprised. presidents generally don't want to share the spotlight with anybody. but the president, you heard him, said he wanted to say thanks, that's sort of sweet. secretary clinton said it showed a nice thing about democracy, that was kind of nice. it's bound, though, to generate a lot of questions. is this one step short of endorsing her to replace him next time? was it payback for that speech her husband made at the democratic convention? we're not going to...
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they've lost steve jobs. you know, i think once you get to a certain point there are no buyers at the margin when you're as big a percentage in the market as apple. >> would you rather own xon at this point? >> i think with the changes in india and china in terms of oil consumption i'll put my bet with exxon on this one. >> okay. >> all right. very good. >> i don't own it. it is too big a company for us in intrepid capital but that is where i would bet. >> not exactly the small world. >> thank you, gentlemen. have a good weekend. appreciate your insight. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> glad you found your way back. >> so the dow is ontrack for the best january since 1994. it has lost ground in only four sessions this month so far. >> indeed. we've got the weeks winners and losers. >> positive economic data and earnings fuel the nasdaq and the dow -- excuse me the dow and s&p 500 to new highs. let's talk about the individual movers. first proctor and gamble the big winner the profit beat str
they've lost steve jobs. you know, i think once you get to a certain point there are no buyers at the margin when you're as big a percentage in the market as apple. >> would you rather own xon at this point? >> i think with the changes in india and china in terms of oil consumption i'll put my bet with exxon on this one. >> okay. >> all right. very good. >> i don't own it. it is too big a company for us in intrepid capital but that is where i would bet. >>...
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they are masters at identity politics, and i think many republicans just seem to ignore that. >> steve king was not alone in his sentiments, addressing the rippon society on tuesday. speaker john boehner had this to say. >> we're expecting over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration as they attempt to anilealate the republican party. i do believe that is their goal. to just shove us into the dust bin of history. >> kevin mccarthy doubles down. >> this person's main goal is to continue to try to break the republican party. he is out of touch of where america is at with what he is trying to do. it was more of a speech for a progressive party agenda. >> then there was congressman paul brown who offered this choice analysis. "i think the only constitution that barack obama upholds is the soviet constitution, not this one." joining the panel now is the editor of the new republic, a man who has suffered for several hours on the amtrak train, frank lynn for. >> privatize that sucker. >> seriously. >> blood-sucking libertarian. >> that is saying something, my friend. >> exac
they are masters at identity politics, and i think many republicans just seem to ignore that. >> steve king was not alone in his sentiments, addressing the rippon society on tuesday. speaker john boehner had this to say. >> we're expecting over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration as they attempt to anilealate the republican party. i do believe that is their goal. to just shove us into the dust bin of history. >> kevin mccarthy doubles down. >> this...
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. >> to have their own version of steve jobs. an internet this tradition, they sell accessories associated with it, slick user interface, they have tons of followers on their social networking site, that is a company most americans haven't heard of because it is mostly sold in china. liz: everybody remember that. i have looked at all that is happening with investing in money. capital expenditures, you expanded and spend some money in sharp, when will we see it pay off there? >> the money we invested in sharp was for the investment in display technology we have been working on them with. some look at the financial state of some of those japanese display companies and say things must be bad. what we know is they have some great technologies so we are providing technology they have with technologies we have and we are hopeful that can come to the market relatively soon. we haven't made a product launch yet, but that will come relatively soon. liz: what is the number one question you would love to have answered? that would help you r
. >> to have their own version of steve jobs. an internet this tradition, they sell accessories associated with it, slick user interface, they have tons of followers on their social networking site, that is a company most americans haven't heard of because it is mostly sold in china. liz: everybody remember that. i have looked at all that is happening with investing in money. capital expenditures, you expanded and spend some money in sharp, when will we see it pay off there? >> the...
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$60 range back in 2000, the rest of the stocks, everything they lost, microsoft has not, why not say steve ballmer, you need to find a mobile hotshot to run this company, you need to hire jonathan ives from apple but why not get rid of all along? >> that point has been on a lot of investors' minds over the last few years. the board seems to support him. as long as he has board support he is in place but retirement age of 60 could be coming. certainly a fresh face, a fresh set of eyes are a great way to brand the company, wearing a black turtleneck. dennis: microsoft invests in $2 billion and $22 billion buyout of dell but once again they are going into the old fading business. why doesn't microsoft by the rim? >> that opened the big can of worms. they do better by letting rim stand on their own. the potential deal has a lot of interesting implications because dell is making the transition to being a cloud service provider too so it is not just about shoring up their legacy pc business but providing a new way to deliver ip storage and applications. dennis: we saw leno vote, one of the bigge
$60 range back in 2000, the rest of the stocks, everything they lost, microsoft has not, why not say steve ballmer, you need to find a mobile hotshot to run this company, you need to hire jonathan ives from apple but why not get rid of all along? >> that point has been on a lot of investors' minds over the last few years. the board seems to support him. as long as he has board support he is in place but retirement age of 60 could be coming. certainly a fresh face, a fresh set of eyes are...
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steve jobs introduced them all. they were very expensive products. now they seem to compete on price, trying to get in there with cheaper phone or ipad that still was priced wrong or appeared to be priced wrong. is that a mistake strategically for apple to be trying rather than coming out out with break through products with a premium on price, trying to compete with the price level at the bottom? >> yeah, there are two components to that question. the question of one whether there is breakthrough product that can make a difference anymore. part of that is the iphone has become so massively successful it is hard to move the needle, if you're not driving higher iphone units. the other part is, you know, they haven't really introduced a cheap iphone the cheapest iphone on wholesale basis about 450 bucks that is still pretty expensive for a phone. on the ipad sideÑ reality there was a market for 7 inch phones or 7 inch tablets or 8 inch tablets and if they didn't go there they would lose out on the market segment. so that was a a move i think they had
steve jobs introduced them all. they were very expensive products. now they seem to compete on price, trying to get in there with cheaper phone or ipad that still was priced wrong or appeared to be priced wrong. is that a mistake strategically for apple to be trying rather than coming out out with break through products with a premium on price, trying to compete with the price level at the bottom? >> yeah, there are two components to that question. the question of one whether there is...
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steve milunovich joins us live from new york city. steve, always a pleasure. welcome back. >> thank you for having me. >> are you surprised the stock sold off as sharply as it has. >> i am surprised. 10% drop seems a little extreme. the company has issues, but it is performing well. in retrospect i think the problem was that so many people are bullish on the company, sell side, uniformly bullish, few short positions in the stock, just, like, nobody else to turn positive. so we're tending to go back the other way right now. and that 425 target may turn out to be a relatively good guess at the bottom. >> you cut your price target twice in the span of, what, three days, two or three days. i'm curious as to why you put out a note today, which highlights things like lost year of earnings growth, needs a catalyst, estimate revisions, and yet you still have a buy on the stock. want to change that? >> no, we don't want to change that. in retrospect we should have changed it. but we do believe particularly taking a 6 to 12 month view we think there is upside in the sto
steve milunovich joins us live from new york city. steve, always a pleasure. welcome back. >> thank you for having me. >> are you surprised the stock sold off as sharply as it has. >> i am surprised. 10% drop seems a little extreme. the company has issues, but it is performing well. in retrospect i think the problem was that so many people are bullish on the company, sell side, uniformly bullish, few short positions in the stock, just, like, nobody else to turn positive. so...
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you may be unwilling to criticize steve palmer but i want to know what you really think. should they change direction at microsoft? >> bill gates changed the world by putting a desktop on every desk. they need a management team that understands generation clout and the value system that that entails and that is very different from what happened in the 80s and 90s. >> does the current management structure understand this cloud you are talking about? do they get it? >> they understand it but moving too slow. if you look at x box, doing the right things but don't have a sense of urgency. somebody needs to realize that the time is now and you can't wait years to embrace these new ideas and products. stuart: why isn't samsung giving apple a run for its money? microsoft as $70 billion in cash sitting around. >> they are making good investments. skype was a great investment. we use skype as a cloud based solution and in the future every solution will be cloud base. unit and have devices and hardware, it is going to be about the cloud and microsoft has a great strategy but they n
you may be unwilling to criticize steve palmer but i want to know what you really think. should they change direction at microsoft? >> bill gates changed the world by putting a desktop on every desk. they need a management team that understands generation clout and the value system that that entails and that is very different from what happened in the 80s and 90s. >> does the current management structure understand this cloud you are talking about? do they get it? >> they...
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it was a good idea at the time, as steve mcqueen would say. let me just mention briefly, brazil, korea, chile, korea, china and of course japan. places that people choose to go to when there is uncertainty. the currency then rises in a few weeks or a few months much more than the productivity efforts that you would have made for years and years. therefore there is a certain legitimacy in terms of trying to defend yourself from the onslaught that the only question is where do you draw the line between what is legitimate self-defense and something that would be part of your partners. this is a been in difficult line to walk. >> i would love to disagree. one of the things that people talk about is the measures of safe havens. correlation and it is far higher than the others. and it has an effect on our policy. it has an entirely different policy. the bank of japan is clear on this and we just walked it over in the direction of the currency that is not the policy. and i would like to not have people conflate the two. there is an understanding with
it was a good idea at the time, as steve mcqueen would say. let me just mention briefly, brazil, korea, chile, korea, china and of course japan. places that people choose to go to when there is uncertainty. the currency then rises in a few weeks or a few months much more than the productivity efforts that you would have made for years and years. therefore there is a certain legitimacy in terms of trying to defend yourself from the onslaught that the only question is where do you draw the line...
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steve cohen, amid this big investigation on insider trading is in davos. a number of people have seen him walking around saying hello to people. i don't know if he's talking about the investigation. at a time you might think he would hide, he is out and about. a lot of people talking about who is not here almost sometimes as important as who is on the list. among those who are not coming this year, some big questions about what this means, what it says about davos. the whole google contingent, they used to throw a huge party friday nights the past several years, they opted out completely. what does that mean? bill clinton a regular is not here. and jim bryan and while we're on the air j. they're interviewing derek jeter of all things. i don't know if you can think of derek jeter as a guy at davos. they did lunch together and tina brown tweeting up a storm was actually about lance armstrong. derek said he should have admitted his mistake and moved on but that he fooled everyone, including me, i know, joe, you weren't that fooled. that's what's been going on
steve cohen, amid this big investigation on insider trading is in davos. a number of people have seen him walking around saying hello to people. i don't know if he's talking about the investigation. at a time you might think he would hide, he is out and about. a lot of people talking about who is not here almost sometimes as important as who is on the list. among those who are not coming this year, some big questions about what this means, what it says about davos. the whole google contingent,...
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steve? >> reporter: good evening, diane. so difficult to see this thin layer of ice and freezing rain, up to half an inch fell in some places on roads and trees, sending cars flying. today it was one wreck after another. outside knocksville, a state trooper slid off the road. a fire truck flipped on the ice and crushed his car and he died of a heart attack. in southern indiana, a bus carrying a women's track team rolled over after the driver lost control. four students were sent to the hospital. >> she did everything she could. hit the brakes, i mean, she fought it for probably a good half mile. >> schools were closed or closed early in georgia, tennessee, kentucky, north carolina, and in virginia. with cars and school buses having to struggle on the ice. in much of the midwest and northeast where the starm is quickly moving and where it's still bitterly cold. >> my nose got really cold. >> reporter: schools are still open and health officials are warning parents to keep their kids safe. >> you go outside and they're having
steve? >> reporter: good evening, diane. so difficult to see this thin layer of ice and freezing rain, up to half an inch fell in some places on roads and trees, sending cars flying. today it was one wreck after another. outside knocksville, a state trooper slid off the road. a fire truck flipped on the ice and crushed his car and he died of a heart attack. in southern indiana, a bus carrying a women's track team rolled over after the driver lost control. four students were sent to the...
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so your exuberance last week was irrational steve, that's basically what you're saying. you're willing to go with a two-week number to start changing your mind on what the jobless market looks like? >> i think it's time to think about there being a real job i don't know what the unauthored number was. joe i got to tell you that here in davos aim starting to hear some decent things. the first thing i have to say is people are talking about an end to the financial panic largely brought on as a result of the ecb acting more like the federal reserve and creating essentially an infinite backstop to the currency. doesn't mean the crisis is over. doesn't mean problems are over. but i'm hearing a lot of things like maybe europe has to deal with a bad economic problem, depression is what dalio said, others call it a recession. not having to deal with financial panic is a major step forward. i'm hearing a lot of what dalio also told us about the possibility of risk in the united states, that cash is going to find a home here. i'm hearing fairly optimistic things here about the out
so your exuberance last week was irrational steve, that's basically what you're saying. you're willing to go with a two-week number to start changing your mind on what the jobless market looks like? >> i think it's time to think about there being a real job i don't know what the unauthored number was. joe i got to tell you that here in davos aim starting to hear some decent things. the first thing i have to say is people are talking about an end to the financial panic largely brought on...
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to have some monster share of the overall profits of the wireless industry concerns about this post steve jobs era. >> i think there may have been a little bit of drop back in the vision. tim cook has been running this company operational for many years. the company has been so strong in the past. monster revenue number, monster revenue cap. i do think that you cannot expect each incremental innovation to be something that is simply stunning. lori: paul, walking us to apples it is earnings report. thanks again. you want to keep it here for complete earnings. sandra smith is on after the bell at 4:00 p.m. eastern. secretary of state hillary clinton defending the administration's response to the benghazi attacks. lou dobbs weighs in just ahead. melissa: we are hitting the road with the american trucking association. ♪ the boys use capital one venture miles for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their ddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles
to have some monster share of the overall profits of the wireless industry concerns about this post steve jobs era. >> i think there may have been a little bit of drop back in the vision. tim cook has been running this company operational for many years. the company has been so strong in the past. monster revenue number, monster revenue cap. i do think that you cannot expect each incremental innovation to be something that is simply stunning. lori: paul, walking us to apples it is...
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>>steve: okay. so if political annihilation is the president's game plan, what should republicans do in return? former r.n.c. chairman jim nick -- jim nicholson joins us. do you think that is what is on the president's plate to destroy the congress? >> i think it is. he's looking forward to the elections in 2014 where they can get the house back and have control of the government, which is what makes the u.s. house so historically critically important to us today. we have to be a united republican outpost in the house. that's the only branch of government we still have. and it's very important that we hang together. i used to say when i was a party chairman, we have to hang together so we don't hang separately. and it's more important than ever now. >>steve: absolutely. i want to share with you and our audience right now the results of a fox news poll wh-t president's attitude towards congressional republicans since this election. he's become 55% more confrontational people across america say. you'r
>>steve: okay. so if political annihilation is the president's game plan, what should republicans do in return? former r.n.c. chairman jim nick -- jim nicholson joins us. do you think that is what is on the president's plate to destroy the congress? >> i think it is. he's looking forward to the elections in 2014 where they can get the house back and have control of the government, which is what makes the u.s. house so historically critically important to us today. we have to be a...
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carol roth author of "the entrepreneur equation" and steve saks and michael from janney montgomery smith. good to have you here. let me start with you, scott. what do you think about this move? are we going to get more of this? is this just the beginning, or are we in for pullbacks considering what could be coming to washington the next couple of months? >> i think pullbacks are norm a. let's face it, the last couple of months have been a big party. ben bernanke invited us and i don't think the punch bowl goes away. >> the fed is the key issue right now. does that trump the fundamentals, all the earnings we're getting, you pay more attention to the fed? >> you think we have low growth and quite frankly investors are starved for air. they have been holding their breath for four years. there is no oxygen in any other market. there's no place to go for yield. therefore, essentially i think ben is terroristing it to the point to where they got to jump into risk assets and that's what we're seeing. >> david, does that make you bullish as well? >> david? >> we do have a david as well. david st
carol roth author of "the entrepreneur equation" and steve saks and michael from janney montgomery smith. good to have you here. let me start with you, scott. what do you think about this move? are we going to get more of this? is this just the beginning, or are we in for pullbacks considering what could be coming to washington the next couple of months? >> i think pullbacks are norm a. let's face it, the last couple of months have been a big party. ben bernanke invited us and i...
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. >> what was steve jobs really good at? not only innovation but attention to detail, and what is the best maps product on the iphone? it's not made by apple. >> google maps. >> that was not good and we forget and did this on "street signs" yesterday. there were a number of apple flops that they swept under the carpet sdmt executive in charge is no longer with the firm. >> very true, but what would have happened had steve jobs been there. that's an open question. >> the ipad mini have sole. >> on i don't know and number one there's android, android is very, very popular shlgt particularly in southeast aya, almost the incumbent on that particular turf. do you think iphone an apple will step on that turf? >> a hard question. tim cook met with china mobile's chairman in early january, hopefully to work out some way to get on their proprietary network. that's hard and apple will struggle against boegt phone-makers there. has budget phones. look at the iphone 4 and 4is, amazing products. >> they are also a year also and other com
. >> what was steve jobs really good at? not only innovation but attention to detail, and what is the best maps product on the iphone? it's not made by apple. >> google maps. >> that was not good and we forget and did this on "street signs" yesterday. there were a number of apple flops that they swept under the carpet sdmt executive in charge is no longer with the firm. >> very true, but what would have happened had steve jobs been there. that's an open...
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david: steve jobs, i know it is unfair to compare him to steve jobs but hey, you have to compare him with his predecessor. steve jobs was always a leader. his products were always leading the market. wasn't so much what was in it. everybody had access to the stuff and chips and everything in it. it was the product he brought forth that was so different that led the market. a lot of people see tim cook as a follower, not a leader. is that a fair or unfair comparison? >> i think that's, i think that could be a fair comparison. certainly each investor has to make their own opinion. i do think it is too early to seal the tim cook legacy based on one quarter miss and certainly a little bit over a year after his death. you know i think innovation can still come back with this company. 47, 48 million units of iphones sales may be a couple million lighter than consensus and not in that range but certainly not a disasterous number by any means. it is still a very popular product. sandra: you're certainly trying to find the silver lining in all of this. we go to shibani and she is looking thro
david: steve jobs, i know it is unfair to compare him to steve jobs but hey, you have to compare him with his predecessor. steve jobs was always a leader. his products were always leading the market. wasn't so much what was in it. everybody had access to the stuff and chips and everything in it. it was the product he brought forth that was so different that led the market. a lot of people see tim cook as a follower, not a leader. is that a fair or unfair comparison? >> i think that's, i...
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he is like steve cortez in that regard. >> indeed he is. we're counting down with 30 minutes to go before the final trades are in for the week. in fact we're moving a little higher from where we last checked the dow. currently up by 56 points and in fact sitting at the best january so far since 1994. >> what were you doing -- well we'll talk about that later. the on air throwdown everyone is ta still talking about. bill ackman versus carl icahn. >> this is not an honest guy. this is not a guy who keeps his word. this is a guy who takes advantage of little people. >> the quintessential example that on wall street if you want a friend get a dog. >> we got more reaction to that clash and what is behind it coming up. plus let us know whether you're on team icahn or team ackman. who won the battle of the titans? tweet us at closing bell. don't forget you can see the whole battle right now on cnbc.com. >> and then later on, folks, maria's interview with bill gates. where you will hear a very interesting revelation about the kind of smart phone hi
he is like steve cortez in that regard. >> indeed he is. we're counting down with 30 minutes to go before the final trades are in for the week. in fact we're moving a little higher from where we last checked the dow. currently up by 56 points and in fact sitting at the best january so far since 1994. >> what were you doing -- well we'll talk about that later. the on air throwdown everyone is ta still talking about. bill ackman versus carl icahn. >> this is not an honest guy....
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steve forbes is here to weigh in on that. sandra: find out why the money market fund industry is trying to keep you from your own money in times of crisis. ♪ sandra: s&p 500 futures closing right now ahead of the weekend. let's head back to mark ses -- sebastion in the pits of the cme. how are things looking?. >> looks like we gave away couple points after the bell. cash is 1500 right now in the s&p. watch those s&p levels. the s&ps need to break the 1500 level. that is the tradable asset. if that breaks 1500 that could lead into breakout next week and lead to some momentum that is something i will watch mopped and tuesday. sandra: thanks so much, mark. david: thanks, mark. shares of radioshack, haven't heard much about that. they are soaring today. nicole is on the floor of nyse to tell us why. >> very interesting. radioshack is a stock beaten down, out of favor, certainly not the hot stock of wall street. what is interesting today, we had deutsche bank coming out saying retailer is quote, pretty significant crossroads. we
steve forbes is here to weigh in on that. sandra: find out why the money market fund industry is trying to keep you from your own money in times of crisis. ♪ sandra: s&p 500 futures closing right now ahead of the weekend. let's head back to mark ses -- sebastion in the pits of the cme. how are things looking?. >> looks like we gave away couple points after the bell. cash is 1500 right now in the s&p. watch those s&p levels. the s&ps need to break the 1500 level. that is...
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they lost steve jobs and with it a cult following behind the stock and innovation. they can have the greatest innovators in this world and lost the bully pulpit of innovation and why you're seeing compression of the multiple. you ask any 16-year-old girl in the northeast like my daughter amelia, it has not lost its mojo. it's an attractive buy. look at its balance sheet. if you're a value buyer, forget where it traded, look at the opportunity going forward. >> you used the word "value" and have to take into consideration whether the class of shareholders is slowly changing from growth to value investors. >> no question. as the dividend goes up so will the yield factors. >> keep in fact johnnie is still there, the designer behind the cool products. look at the r&d budget that spiked higher than any point and points to future coolness fac r factors. not as if they ceded this territory and said, go ahead, do whatever you want. i think it's too early to count them out. >> investors now getting into apple, i think the investors are leaving apple and going to facebook and
they lost steve jobs and with it a cult following behind the stock and innovation. they can have the greatest innovators in this world and lost the bully pulpit of innovation and why you're seeing compression of the multiple. you ask any 16-year-old girl in the northeast like my daughter amelia, it has not lost its mojo. it's an attractive buy. look at its balance sheet. if you're a value buyer, forget where it traded, look at the opportunity going forward. >> you used the word...
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now it will be steve 19. there's no austerity. >> what michael is saying in a very long-winded way is don't fight the fed. not fighting the fed. the fed, europe, japan's now with b to go hog wild. >> sure, sure. >> the whole world is printing new money. >> abe, the new prime minister of japan, japan is at least discussing a new quantitative easing scheme for them. they are going to be printing a lot of yen. >> the point is all that tends to be good for assets like stocks? >> very stimulative. europe will have to start printing money as well to deal with their issues so you don't want to fight that liquidity. >> earnings don't matter then? >> earnings do matter. i think probably revenue will matter a lot more than earnings by the end of 2013. earnings matter and fundamentals matter but the backdrop is we know what we think may not be relevant or what bernanke thinks is relative, he'll keep this a liquid environment for the foreseeable future. >> jim bianco, earnings matter. steve's liked to the earnings so far
now it will be steve 19. there's no austerity. >> what michael is saying in a very long-winded way is don't fight the fed. not fighting the fed. the fed, europe, japan's now with b to go hog wild. >> sure, sure. >> the whole world is printing new money. >> abe, the new prime minister of japan, japan is at least discussing a new quantitative easing scheme for them. they are going to be printing a lot of yen. >> the point is all that tends to be good for assets like...
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whether steve cohen will get charged. another thing a lot of investors say the indication they're getting from the sac people they believe cohen will not be charged civilly. now as you know there's a criminal investigation involving matthew martoma and using potentially insider information trading on drug stocks where cohen was not mentioned directly but alluded to in the complaint, the indictment. that is ongoing. that that's separate what i'm talking about here. this is an sec civil case. lori: thank you. a lot of information, charlie, thank you. all good things come to an end. get ready to pay more for wine. melissa: i can't believe this. lori: after 11 years the cost of the famous two buck chuck is going up. melissa: come on. lori: the wine sold at trader joe's stores will set you back $2.49 a bottle. melissa: are you kidding? lori: 50 cent increase. apparently not. harsh winners and unseasonably warm summers led to bad grape crops for 2011 and 20 e that is why the wine is going up. trader joe's sold 2 million bottles
whether steve cohen will get charged. another thing a lot of investors say the indication they're getting from the sac people they believe cohen will not be charged civilly. now as you know there's a criminal investigation involving matthew martoma and using potentially insider information trading on drug stocks where cohen was not mentioned directly but alluded to in the complaint, the indictment. that is ongoing. that that's separate what i'm talking about here. this is an sec civil case....
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steve, you're with us, as well. and i didn't know you were going to do this. you've been getting in on the technology research. >> sure. i've always been what i consider to be a professional user. i'm not an expert, but i -- >> a user of -- >> of tech. technology. i filled that in. maybe the viewers at home thought what comes after that. i got a demonstration last night as i've heard others have of the new blackberry 10. i'm not giving you a recommendation on this thing. i saw the keyboard that was demonstrated by a high level blackberry executive and then i used it myself. it was very, very good. i have been opposed to use the virtual keyboard. i've tried the iphone. i didn't like it very much. this was very, very good, very usable, intuitive, and the browser was very, very fast. >> i agree. >> you were given a demo, but you came at it in two bits, right? >> i got a demo and what i loved about it was the keyboard. what i heard last night is yes, the blackberry 10 is coming out at the end of the month, but soon after, we'll have a blackberry 11 but it is an ad
steve, you're with us, as well. and i didn't know you were going to do this. you've been getting in on the technology research. >> sure. i've always been what i consider to be a professional user. i'm not an expert, but i -- >> a user of -- >> of tech. technology. i filled that in. maybe the viewers at home thought what comes after that. i got a demonstration last night as i've heard others have of the new blackberry 10. i'm not giving you a recommendation on this thing. i saw...
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steve, a pleasure. welcome back. good to see you again. >> good morning, great to be here. >> of all the proposals, and in particular, one to combat climate change, regardless of whether we like the tax or not, would it work? would it help? tell us. >> well, the carbon tax has been proposed by some, a tax on carbon dioxide, a tax on hot air, proposed by some to be a way to close the budget deficit, and, second, to solve the problem of global warming, but it won't do either, and it's a tax on refineries, industry, and utilities and will slow the u.s. economy rate, the price of gasoline, goods, food, electricity, and so it will probably reduce federal revenues, not helping with the budget deficit. >> that's interesting because it's billed as we're doing something, showing the world we're tackling this carbon emissions problem. we are doing something. it's also billed as a big revenue raiser for the government. i think that's the motivation. now, in the long run, you could say it reduces government revenues because it's
steve, a pleasure. welcome back. good to see you again. >> good morning, great to be here. >> of all the proposals, and in particular, one to combat climate change, regardless of whether we like the tax or not, would it work? would it help? tell us. >> well, the carbon tax has been proposed by some, a tax on carbon dioxide, a tax on hot air, proposed by some to be a way to close the budget deficit, and, second, to solve the problem of global warming, but it won't do either,...
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so steve may be right. may need more -- you may need a beaten race. >> doc, you have a read on what grasso is talking about on the floor here? >> yeah, but i like the underperformer in the group, norfolk southern nse. that's one pete has been talking about lately. over the last three months. kansas city is up about 16, 17% like grasso said. but this one is pretty flat over the last three months. i like it to play catch-up and top see a little rotation out of one end of the cheaper one. >> all right. let's do the biggest pops and drops in midday trading. our first pop is for western dij. >> 4 1/2 highs, judge. it has already traded full session volume today. people continue to like the storage space. i'm one of those people. i like stx as well as wdc. >> murph? cat dropping today. >> caterpillar did kind of a sneaky move. late friday they announced an acquisition they made in china had some bad accounting. i think this works fine. it's a small deal for them. caterpillar is fine. >> j.b. give me the take on n
so steve may be right. may need more -- you may need a beaten race. >> doc, you have a read on what grasso is talking about on the floor here? >> yeah, but i like the underperformer in the group, norfolk southern nse. that's one pete has been talking about lately. over the last three months. kansas city is up about 16, 17% like grasso said. but this one is pretty flat over the last three months. i like it to play catch-up and top see a little rotation out of one end of the cheaper...
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i don't see mark zuckerberg as steve jobs. hem has a lot of proving to do before we can throw that label on him. >> sounds like maybe guy won. >> for now. the market will be the ultimate juror judge, but for now, we'll see. >> tight on that. nice. >> what do you do when your company's first ever $4 million super bowl commercial gets reje rejected? that's what happened to our next guest, when the ad you're watching was banned by cbs. the network hosted this year's big game, of course. for more, let's bring in the president of soda stream. so, this is the actual commercial that had been rejected. and there are some reports by advertising age it was rejected because it was too provocative. it took pot shots at coke and pepsi, which, by the way, are super bowl advertisers in major ways. what was that the reason? >> when we made the ad, we thought it wasn't going to be rejected. it is a play on prior ads that coke and pepsi have done with the delivery guys that play after obvious each other. we were pretty surprised that happened.
i don't see mark zuckerberg as steve jobs. hem has a lot of proving to do before we can throw that label on him. >> sounds like maybe guy won. >> for now. the market will be the ultimate juror judge, but for now, we'll see. >> tight on that. nice. >> what do you do when your company's first ever $4 million super bowl commercial gets reje rejected? that's what happened to our next guest, when the ad you're watching was banned by cbs. the network hosted this year's big...
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but what would steve jobs think of his portrayal? >> i think he would have been offended and embarrassed by it, just like myself. i think steve would say, you know, that was a little bit too phony. >> reporter: in response to wozniak's critique, a film's publicist told "entertainment weekly" that it's not a historical film. wozniak said he watched one scene. and the entire film might be great. >> mr. muller, we should say. a little behind-the-scenes drama here. as john is trying to deliver the news, ron claiborne on the other side of the desk is mocking him openly. >> i'm not mocking. i'm hopping around here, trying to throw him off his mark a little bit. john's a pro. >> he is. >> thank you, ron. >>> good morning, everyone. in the news, president obama will launch a campaign for immigration overhaul next week. a top priority in his second term. the president will be in las vegas, nevada, to begin his push. meanwhile, a group of senators is said to be close to a bipartisan deal on immigration. >>> and thousands of people devended on
but what would steve jobs think of his portrayal? >> i think he would have been offended and embarrassed by it, just like myself. i think steve would say, you know, that was a little bit too phony. >> reporter: in response to wozniak's critique, a film's publicist told "entertainment weekly" that it's not a historical film. wozniak said he watched one scene. and the entire film might be great. >> mr. muller, we should say. a little behind-the-scenes drama here. as...
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. >> steve, thank you very much for joining us. >> my great pleasure. thank you. >> 47 million in 2012. he stays in california, tax bill is $29 million. so if he moved to florida, he would save $6.25 million. >> the tax bill is 29 million? >> 29 million out of 47. that's not bad. that's pretty good. but he could move to florida and keep half, basically keep half instead of keeping 18 out of 47. >> for a guy who is on the road a lot of the time. >> and then the asteroid thing, i saw what al rockier was able to -- he got a lot of mileage out of that story. >> so are you about to make a confession? >> it's not really true. today i'm feeling fine. coming up, i'm going to start being more open. >> more open? i know everything about you. >> to viewers. >> our viewers know just about everything, too. >> if i feel like i have to burp, i am going to -- >> you are not a closed book. >> could you be more open than al roker about something? >> probably not. >> probably not. so every little thing happens to me. >> oh, boy, viewers, look out. >> anyway, if you've eve
. >> steve, thank you very much for joining us. >> my great pleasure. thank you. >> 47 million in 2012. he stays in california, tax bill is $29 million. so if he moved to florida, he would save $6.25 million. >> the tax bill is 29 million? >> 29 million out of 47. that's not bad. that's pretty good. but he could move to florida and keep half, basically keep half instead of keeping 18 out of 47. >> for a guy who is on the road a lot of the time. >> and...
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steve is managing director at webb bush securities. steve, great to have you with us. >> good morning. >> i've been hearing in the marketplaces that the volatility index is so low, that people can remain confident in staying long, because they can buy cheap protection. i'm wondering what your take is on these market highs here. >> well, certainly that's a contributing factor. the cost of protection is very, very low. but i think the biggest factor is we essentially have zero interest rates, and essentially have very expansionary monetary policies virtually worldwide in developed markets. this is providing a tremendous floor underneath risk to assets and will continue to do so as long as these policies remain in place. >> what do you make of the components that are pushing the markets to these highs? i mean, our previous guest making a point that midcaps, smallcaps trading close to record highs. we're making this move without a big market leader in apple. >> well, the most risky assets are doing the best. the smaller cap names, that's o
steve is managing director at webb bush securities. steve, great to have you with us. >> good morning. >> i've been hearing in the marketplaces that the volatility index is so low, that people can remain confident in staying long, because they can buy cheap protection. i'm wondering what your take is on these market highs here. >> well, certainly that's a contributing factor. the cost of protection is very, very low. but i think the biggest factor is we essentially have zero...
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steve milanovic coming up. don't miss that. >> interesting note. thanks, scott. >>> to the capital markets, gary kaminsky with the man behind the best performing hedge fund. >> i'm joined by metacapital's deepak narula. you were up 41% last year in the managing partner of the fund. we got the five year data to show as well. it has been a very good five years. very good 2012. how did you achieve the results in terms of not just last year, but since the credit crisis? >> thanks, gary. actually maybe step back a little, it wasn't just us. i would say the mortgage hedge fund industry, the group in aggregate posted a good performance. if you look last year, on average, mortgage hedge funds up over 20%. and it is not the first year. it is not surprising because if you look at some of the reasons, they are structural. total capital, that's managed by mortgage hedge fund managers, maybe 60 billions. that's over $10 trillion outstanding. compare that to long sho shore equity managers. the managers have been able to take advantage of. >> in terms of being op
steve milanovic coming up. don't miss that. >> interesting note. thanks, scott. >>> to the capital markets, gary kaminsky with the man behind the best performing hedge fund. >> i'm joined by metacapital's deepak narula. you were up 41% last year in the managing partner of the fund. we got the five year data to show as well. it has been a very good five years. very good 2012. how did you achieve the results in terms of not just last year, but since the credit crisis?...
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apple co-founder, steve wozniak. after a viewing preview clip of this movie, he tells abc news, they got it all wrong. >> what you're working on, while you're working on it. >> okay. >> it's freedom. >> reporter: it may be entertaining. but is this newly-released clip from the picture "jobs" true to life? "good morning america" asked the guy who would know, apple co-founder, steve wozniak. he's played in the film by actor josh gad. his response? >> i don't know. the clip i saw was just so far from anything that really happened or said in those days. >> nobody wants to buy a computer. >> reporter: in the clip, jobs and wozniak are arguing over the merits of building a personal computer for home use. overnight, wozniak told us the first thing that struck him as inaccurate were the personalities. ashton kutcher portrays jobs as a tech visionary. a role wozniak said jobs didn't truly embrace until later in life. >> as far as the penalties that were in that scene, this was ridiculous. like steve jobs is some sort of overs
apple co-founder, steve wozniak. after a viewing preview clip of this movie, he tells abc news, they got it all wrong. >> what you're working on, while you're working on it. >> okay. >> it's freedom. >> reporter: it may be entertaining. but is this newly-released clip from the picture "jobs" true to life? "good morning america" asked the guy who would know, apple co-founder, steve wozniak. he's played in the film by actor josh gad. his response?...
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is the company now feeling the effects of losing steve jobs? both sides that have debate still to come. stay tuned. much more to come. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. >>> well, netflix shares are really soaring after reporting a surprise fourth-quarter profit. julia boorstin is speaking exclusively to ceo reed hastings and joins us now with the highlights. what in particular caught your attention, julia? >> well, mandy, netflix ceo reed hastings tells
is the company now feeling the effects of losing steve jobs? both sides that have debate still to come. stay tuned. much more to come. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting...
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dagen: steve, great to speak with you. take care. connell: we brought in chief market strategist from america financial and. the question today is can this continue, david? >> i do not think it will continue at that case. you have the federal reserve doing everything in its power to make sure that this economy stays on track. that is number one. number two is inflation is well behaved. you also have corporations that have deleveraged their balance sheets. and you now have the consumer coming back as well. when you add all of this together, the improvement in the energy sector, foreign economy starting to do a little bit better, i think the stock market do well in the second term. just not as good as the first. connell: what if they mess it up again in washington? we will go into another round of negotiations, maybe we won't, on the debt ceiling. maybe we go over one of them. you have to take that into account. how does that change your odds taking capability as you look at the markets? >> you do have to take it into account. no quest
dagen: steve, great to speak with you. take care. connell: we brought in chief market strategist from america financial and. the question today is can this continue, david? >> i do not think it will continue at that case. you have the federal reserve doing everything in its power to make sure that this economy stays on track. that is number one. number two is inflation is well behaved. you also have corporations that have deleveraged their balance sheets. and you now have the consumer...
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that's ashton cooper in "the late steve jobs." and with us is mike hogan, editor of "the huffington post." good morning. >> good morning. >> this steve jobs bio pick is getting a lot of attention. steve wozniak thought it wasn't exactly on point. >> this is one of the problems about making movies when they're still alive. it's easier to do lincoln. wozniak said this scene doesn't have anything do about anything. every never happen and doesn't capture the meaning of what our experience was like. it's a movie. we hear it all the time and it's true in this case. it premiered last night. the sundance closing film is not always the best film in the festival. this one very high profile and apparently ashton kutcher is pretty good at least. >> do you think he pulled it off? >> i'm hearing -- i got back from sundance a few days too early to see it but i hear people are pleasantly surprised about his performance but the film may be a bit too much of a film about how great steve jobs is instead of really exploring the complexities of his ch
that's ashton cooper in "the late steve jobs." and with us is mike hogan, editor of "the huffington post." good morning. >> good morning. >> this steve jobs bio pick is getting a lot of attention. steve wozniak thought it wasn't exactly on point. >> this is one of the problems about making movies when they're still alive. it's easier to do lincoln. wozniak said this scene doesn't have anything do about anything. every never happen and doesn't capture the...
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but steve, there is a difference. there is a difference physically, for the most part, in what men are able to accomplish and what women are able to accomplish out on a battlefield, on a football field, around a track. again, this is not shocking. this is not open to debate. >> just going back to your point -- >> and by the way, i just want to be very clear because i'm sure people are freaking out right now, i'm not saying i don't want women in combat. women can be in combat, but i'll be damned, if we find out that the pentagon is lowering standards for politically correct reasons, then you know what? then the blood of the dead americans in future battles will be on their hands. that's what we've got to make sure doesn't happen. >> look, i'm not even sure it's lowering standards. if you take a 120-pound woman who passes every test, she's incredibly physically fit. >> in better shape than me. >> you get hit with a bullet somewhere in your 200 -- we're not going to talk about it -- >> no, i'm 230 pounds. let's use mika
but steve, there is a difference. there is a difference physically, for the most part, in what men are able to accomplish and what women are able to accomplish out on a battlefield, on a football field, around a track. again, this is not shocking. this is not open to debate. >> just going back to your point -- >> and by the way, i just want to be very clear because i'm sure people are freaking out right now, i'm not saying i don't want women in combat. women can be in combat, but...
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thanks, steve. >> the index is up 10 of the last 11 sessions. the s&p 500 up seven session necessary a row. will anything slow the bulls down? this guy is on every day. joining us from the cme in chicago, weren't you just on yesterday, jeff, in one of the shows in the afternoon? are you a contributor or you just work for them at this point? >> it feels like i wanted to work for him, but i wanted to get up early and spend the morning with you, joe. >> and you are the founder of kkm financial. the one thing i've noticed, and you've been watching the markets for a long time. if it gets more .more narrow, one day the only reason we were up was because of ibm. here we go again, it looks solid again today. do you suffice it to say that most of these numbers the companies are reporting are pretty solid and the back drop has gom got these claims numbers, the five-year low in unemployment claims and you're seeing a lot of, like, positive stuff happening, i guess, right? >> i'm not fully in that camp, joe. we have seen about 59% of beating the estimate ve
thanks, steve. >> the index is up 10 of the last 11 sessions. the s&p 500 up seven session necessary a row. will anything slow the bulls down? this guy is on every day. joining us from the cme in chicago, weren't you just on yesterday, jeff, in one of the shows in the afternoon? are you a contributor or you just work for them at this point? >> it feels like i wanted to work for him, but i wanted to get up early and spend the morning with you, joe. >> and you are the...
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colin kaepernick just spoke to steve young. coach harbaugh. >> things that we always emphasize and that is studying for the test. preparing for the study and to task at hand. i wanted them to enjoy it, every minute. and into the competition. they will be fighting to gather, for a chance to win the championship. >> it is difficult to find anything wrong with the 49ers with those are going to point to david acres. if this was going to come down to a field goal lead be able to deliver? harbaugh already said that he is the kicker. >> we just have to do what we have done and we have had a great practice season. pre-game and all of that. and it is one of those savings it is then a bit of a head scratcher just six minutes away from the possibility of being the home she happened that is a cool thought. >> that is one thing about being a place-kicker. once you are making those nobody will talk to you. and all the cameras and microphones are in-your-face. one of the best sports writers talks about acres. >> it is all in his head and some
colin kaepernick just spoke to steve young. coach harbaugh. >> things that we always emphasize and that is studying for the test. preparing for the study and to task at hand. i wanted them to enjoy it, every minute. and into the competition. they will be fighting to gather, for a chance to win the championship. >> it is difficult to find anything wrong with the 49ers with those are going to point to david acres. if this was going to come down to a field goal lead be able to deliver?...
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>> steve, real quick. how does geithner get a 2.2 when he was on the job effectively ultimately saving the economy, and lew, who has never had the job gets a 2.0? >> that is the number that came in. i don't know the reasons for it. there wasn't a lot of commentary. there were -- >> what did paulson -- >> we did not grade paulson. we didn't grade paulson. but this is the -- >> you should >> you come on with a 2.0. you're going to a decent state school. >> i'm having that discussion with my son right now, joe, i don't know about you. >> but a 2.0 my parents would have -- they wouldn't have -- >> grounded. >> i think it was probably worthy of more discussion. it was a long survey this time around and we just asked -- >> i think next survey >> measure all treasury secretaries the past decade or two. >> and see who they rate an "a." >> there was a guy in animal house. >> joe are you saying? what grade would you have given? >> i remember one -- plutarski had a zero. he had no number whatsoever. and dean warmer,
>> steve, real quick. how does geithner get a 2.2 when he was on the job effectively ultimately saving the economy, and lew, who has never had the job gets a 2.0? >> that is the number that came in. i don't know the reasons for it. there wasn't a lot of commentary. there were -- >> what did paulson -- >> we did not grade paulson. we didn't grade paulson. but this is the -- >> you should >> you come on with a 2.0. you're going to a decent state school....
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>> i would agree, i would agree with what steve said. in terms of the middle east, however, i would say this. we'll have one more chance. i believe that. one more chance to make an effort to break through between the israelis and the palestinians but if we can only do it if we're engaged and we have all of the major parties in the world engaged in our side and then if there is an agreement perhaps detach this signing of the agreement, the conclusion of the agreement from its implementation that by gaining times for the parties and both sides-- palestinians and israelis-- to deal with their own internal dissidents. >> brown: it doesn't otherwise feel like there's another chance but you think there is? >> well, if there isn't then it's the end of the road for peace and the prospects both for the israelis and the palestinians are extremely grim. >> brown: all right, well, that's a bad note to end on, i guess, but we'll look for the next four years. zbigniew brzezinski, stephen hadley, thank you both very much. >> ifill: and we return to the
>> i would agree, i would agree with what steve said. in terms of the middle east, however, i would say this. we'll have one more chance. i believe that. one more chance to make an effort to break through between the israelis and the palestinians but if we can only do it if we're engaged and we have all of the major parties in the world engaged in our side and then if there is an agreement perhaps detach this signing of the agreement, the conclusion of the agreement from its...